THE BEE: OMAITA, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1909. 10 lu 4 5r c V 1" a ST so ! Y "I 1 V ,REAL ESTATE ciTr rHomniT ruu sale. (Continued.) f Hriiam St. Property TJHxUX near 22d, tZSO a foot. K feet near Jth, brick uildlrm worth nearly th taking prioe, 818,000. 1 ft. near 14th, brlok Improvement worth nearly th asking prlc. 8j2,OuO. Ut feot. Include th I piece above. Will ell the buildings and throw In the lota oreell the lots and throw In the bulldtnga. 87 feet Improved, near !2d, 848,000. IS feet near old U. 8. bank. 114,000. Terms. 4-story and basement brick block near city hJl, 1126,000. Harrison & Morton FOR 8AIJ5 7-room cottage, modern ex cept furnace, together with large corner lot, located aoiithwest corner of 2fith and Charles Hi a. Thla lot la undoubtedly one of the flneat building allea north of Cum ing St. Price, 84. ISO. W. H. Griffith, 2522 Chicago. Tel. Douglas 4698. ELEGANT lot. 60x120 feet. loutheast corner 29th and Grant St. Write for price and terme to F. H. Kappen. Milwaukee, Wis. South Omaha Lot Must Sell Before July 6th Lot 5. block T, on 2th St., Juat north of B. MAKU OFFER. 2600. 875-T7-7S Brandels Bldg. Douglas 2K. 3021 DAVENPORT 8-room modern house, ouk finish down atalra; yellow pine uputuira; comb, fixtures; full cement basement, with good furnace; cement walka; street paved; all specials paid. Price f5,G00 lor quick sale. Be thla, IV O. NIELSEN & CO., 70S N. T. Life Bldg. Both Phonea. $2,600 6-ROOM. almoat new cottage, modern x cept heat, floored upstairs, can make t more rooms If necessary, cement base ment, combination fixtures, permanent tdewalka, fine lawn and lot 42x124, with alley, all in fine shape. Birkett & Tebbens, ' 423 Bee Bldg. 'Phonea toug. 4754; A -1754. SOUTH front lot on Ames Ave. near Slat bt. cheap. Turing. P. O. N1KLSEN & CO., 703 N. Y. L. Bldg. Both Phonea. . WEST FAUNA M BUILDING SITES. Corner 91x110 feet, 27,500. S"x140 fevt, for Ift.nOO. 80X132 fee', only $6,ju0. 46x91 feet, $1,800. HICKS R. E. CO., 219 Bd. Trade Bldg. Florence Boulevard Acres $760.00 Frontline on Florence blvd. thla aide Mil ler park Jus', north Mr. Covert'a elegant bungalow, combines view with plenty of grouna. t Harrison & Morton . The swellest hrii U residence brand new , and all modern n - toe market. Large .. grounds, elegantly located. Terms if you want: aak ua. PAYNE 1VI.S" MKNT COMPANY, lat floor. N, . Life Bldg., Tel. Doug. 17S1; lnd. A-UaiL 10-Room Brick $5,000 Available to Omaha and South Omaha. Oocupled by owner, built for home. Now too rge. Houae alone ooat more money. Harrison & Morton BOULEVARD HOUSE. 22 North 19th St.. I rooms, modern, only 12.600. Thomas Brennau. Room I New York Ufe Bldg. 5 LOTS On (1st etreet. Juat north of Leavenworth. Bargain at laOO each. Owner makes that prto to oJoae out The Byron Reed Co. Phon Doug. S7T. 213 8 14th. CHOICE BTJNQAIX)W HOME , On the twulevard In Crelehton'a first ad- lltton. new room oungaiow; i rale down stairs, handsomely urnaoa heat, best of plumling turea; beam eeillngs. Garage. lltkm. new room bungalow; finished tn Sand fix ullt for a home, and for sal because owner Is leav- Dg the otty. Price h.'OU- im ioi ib wonn 1,200 and you oould not begin to build lie houae for 13,760. It is a bargain. U old at ono will make term, alee u immediately. Key at our office. d; v. sholes company, lU Bd. Trad Bldg. Telephone Doug. 9. . Uth Faroam bis. Independent A-2049 LIST your property with Chrla Boyer, a:d an fuming nt DON'T BE AFRAID TO SUB- . MIT OFFERS ON THESE - Owner have Instructed us to aell at once an any fair terms and at reduced price. Better secure a home and enjoy it while paying for It than waata turther rent mum, v. 1-room cottage, full tot, 50th and Emmet, 2&4): t cash. 210 per month. a-room houae, part modern, lot 20x150, near 1Mb and Paul, 12.660; UjO cash, Ml per month, per cent intereet. One of the beet arranged and constructed new I-room modern cottages In the city; ran ftntkb room upetairs if desired; nicely terraced lot, 40x120, elegant view, sightly location, near Sath and Amea, only 20 and very eaay terma. Oood t-rorn collage, water and sewer, pie east front lot, fruit, shads, etc., near 27th and Burdette, 11.700; 100 cash. $11 per month. v Choice t-room all modern cottage, Juat Brest of High school, only H.lou, easy terma.. RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO., 421 Ramg Bldg. Uth and Harney. I lota In Clifton Hill with aldewalk, aewer. gag and water, ouly 1300 each. A R Tukey & Soa 444 Board of Trade Bldg. , Phon Doug. 21HL $20,000.00 nOME FOR $12,000.00. ' On aeeount of death la the family, w -nr authorised to aell at a aaotific one f the most comfortable home in Omaha, ' with -foot east front lot; Ideally located and In flrat-olaaa condition; 110 trade con Malered. 4 J. H. DUMONT & SON, Fhong Doug la (30. Iu0 Farnam Bt. 4 ROOM house built laat year, barn, chicken houee, om fruit. East front lot, HMkIM feec One blook to Amea avenue Car. Price Lue. p. O. NIELSEN A CO . Ki N. Y. L. Bldg- Hoih Phone. REAL ESTATE t ITT 1'MOI'k.Hll '01i RALB. (Continued.) I t?l Ifl f t sa. area It 1 1 ft n f Milt. Has rood well, eletern, sea, newly painted and papered, large lot. otmrnt walks. A very Moe home for only 11,700. Let us ahow you thla. P. O. NIELSEN A CO. 70J N. T. L. Bldg. Both Phonea. NEW DUNDEE BUNGALOWS $4,750 T rooms, all modern, hot water heat; lot Bvxlld feet or with 100x118 feet, 8i.tu0. Liv ing room, dining room, kitchen and I bedrooms and bath on First Floor. 1 bedrooma and large sleep ing poroh Second Floor. Oak and gum wood finlah; full ce- mented baaement; tiled ves tibule and expensive fixtures. On Capitol Ave. west of list St. Plans and specifications at our office. Hour open for In spection. $3,750 I rooms, all modern, fur nace heat, oak floors and dark pine finish; living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath let floor; I rooms fin- ' lshed 2d floor. South front, -corner lot 63x100 feet; high, sightly location; we will show this to you at any time. Ready to move into. GEORQIi & CO., ISpl FARNAM. ST. Phon Doug. HA. IV YOU HAVE city property, farms, ranrti land or mer chandise to aeil or trade, Hat them with m It costs you not til 111; unless I effect sals. W. W. Mitchell Hoard of Trade Pldvr REAL ESI ATE FARM AND HA.V II kA,U fOR IALH Eighty acres Polk county, Nebraska; t4S per acre; will make gwd terms. J. u. Bone, Council Bluffa, la., 'Phone Bell 103. NEBRASKA FARMS FOR SALE ISO acres five milea from Allen, Dixon county and only twenty-five milea from Sioux City, Just gently rolling, no hllla, 100 acres cultivated, balance hay and pasture, all buildings new and good except the houae which la old. A fine large grove with lota of large timber that should be cut Into building lumber, a bargain at 140 per acre, on easy terms. 3.0 acre ten mile northeast from Orchard, Antelope county. 176 aorea very rich valley land. llu acres of which aver aged better than fifty bushels of corn per acre last year. The balance la somewhat htllly, but positively not sandy and la the very finest of pasture land with lota of tiniDcr lor shade and the finest running water for cattle. There are a couple of tne nicest white onk and black walnut groves on this fem In the country. There are very good Dunning or every kind on the main traveled waeon road wl'h rural mall and telephone in the house. There la a good school only half a mile away. The neighborhood In which thla place la 10 cated la all that could be deaired. Pric 132.50 per acre. Easy terms. R. C. MII..LIGAN, Orcutt Bldg.. Sioux City, Ia. FOR SALE 1(50 acres land. DvU eec. 26, T. 20, R. 11, Greeley Co., Neb. Best cash offer gets It. F. E. Dodge, 1123 Central Ave., Loa Angeles, Cal. BEND for long list; rarma M to 1100 per acre. BEM1S. Brandels Bldg. A SNAP. 4S0-acre wheat, corn and alfalfa farm SO acres hog-tight; good Improvementa; $36 per acre. J. i. Campbell. Litchfield. Neb, Oood, Cheap I ..and 40 acres western N braaka, $3.25 per acre. SxOO cash, balance In eight years, $100 year; low rate of Inter- eat, p. o. Box, 171 Council Bluffs, la. One hundred sixty acres Kimball county, Nebraska, four milea aouth of Dix. Everv acre can be cultivated. Owner, 812 Shugart tiix., uouncu uiurrs, la. Tel. Bell 14. UianrMtt, 210 ACRFS well Improved land. Red River Valloy, Minn. Nothing better on earin, iw.iw per acre. i; j. McMahon, cnaiooii, ni. -aui, Minn. ' Soath Uaketa. HOMESEEKEHH AND LAND 8PECU- I K.V. Ulimh,, ftf phnliu mnm In Gregory. Tripp, and Myer counties, So. lands, and can furnish, clear unincumbered title for all lande I control. Writ xn EOF nriAS anil riMn.lnllnn. Affl.. uregory. no. Dak. Dr. rfi. T Spanoer. 480-ACRE farm, at $20 per acre: t mile from Herrlck. Greaory Co.. 800 nonnlmlrmi 80 acrea level, 1B6 can be broke, balance paature; good aoil, no eaud or gravel; good heavy graas, running water; . all under rence, uan run an automobile from town right onto the land. No commission. W. ra. wuaigman. Norfolk, Neb. REAL ESTATE LOANS (100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, weaa Biug., lain ana r arnam. PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sher wood, Sl Brandels Bldg. PAYNK, BO8TWICK CO., N. T. Life rivit iiiuiiy, sow 10 fo.tssi; tow rata. FIVE PER CBNT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property, THOMAS BRENNAN. R.win L New York Life Bldg. OARVIN BROS.. 212 N. Y. Life. $60 to F 'HU IkJI I M . 4 . m. a . LOWEST TlATEij Hernia. Branli Bldf ft'isli Tri ftK iWk nn I . 1 V. S1r - . - ww-w w -J,ww uu (111117 ill VIliniiM. KJ XVflfSI f) Besl Estate Co.. 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or 8KCOND MORTQAOE loan negotiated. "WJ noom li;-I! first Nat I Bank Bldg. m iiuiio vuugiaa uiB. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Inveatment Co, WANTED City loana and warrants. W. raruam cmttn at Co., 120 Farnim Bt. WANTED City loana. Peterg Trut Co. REAL ESTATE WANTED WB HA VK BUYERS for a 6-room house, a 8-room house and a couple of vacant lot NOWATA LANJi AND LOT COMPANY, Suite 624 N. Y. Ufe Bldg., Omaha. Phone Red. 1D99. Open evenings. WANTEDTO BUY BEST price paid for second-hand furnt- Bb'ST price paid for 2d-hand furniture, loves, clothing. W m. Rosenblatt. Tel. ijuii; mi aiui. WANTED TO hLNT WE are getiiiig li:qulriea for well located house). Must have sole agenoy. Nowata Lan.l ai.d l.ot Company, aulta 124 N. Y. Life KM. Phone Red. Vm. Omaha. Neb. WANTKD Room and board by young man with best of references at one with private lainuy. rrice must be fairly mod erate. Address P 154, care of Be. GOOD board and room tn country for father and two daughter, state price and location. Aaureaa i.-i. car ttee. TWO furnished housekeeping room or board and room by young couple, in mod em private home; not cloae In if reason able. Addrea D U. care Bee. , IF YOU are going away for the eummev ami wish to have a reliable married couple take charse of your residence during your absence, kindly reply at once: no children reference exchanged. Address T T03, Bee, WANTED SITUATIONS For high grade men. call Omaha Y M C. A YOUNO- Jaoanea boy wants uo-ltlon: housework; help; and wauls to go to school. Tel. South lalS. COMPETENT stationary engineer wants situation; last situation was with supt. electrio light plant, Harlan. Address Y tut, boa. WHEN writing to advertiser, kindly men tion The feee, REAL ESTATE pa nag and han ch land won avu CCenrrnuel. Hkraaia. - Only Forty Acres . OF IRRIGATED LAND In the Scott's Bluff Country will make you a Independent a 160 aorea of the best land In the rain belt country of Iowa, Nebraska or Illinois. This statement i not mad recklessly, but the faota are before any one who wants to investigate. When you can rata 200 bu. of potato, or M ton of sugar beets, U to S ton of oabbage, 804 buahela of onion to the acre, as haa been and 1 being don in th valley of th North Platte, in western Nebraska, forty acre will keep you mighty busy and make you a splendid living. Prov th faota, se th country. Gat ready to go with n on' eur Next Excursion TUESDAY, JULY 6. W leave here Tuesday afternoon over th C, B. Q., board and lodge you, show you th oountry in automobile, show you an unlimited water supply and get you horn Friday. It la a quick, satisfactory trip to th LAND OF 8UNSHINE AND BIO CROPS. i Ask u about It, writ or telephone. Payne Investment Co., LAND MERCHANTS AND COLONIZATION AGENTS ' N. B. W have sold 2,000 acres of this land In forty days. It must bo all right or people would not buy. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS B. F. 6hanahan to Amelia vanduaen, lot 4, block L West Hide I I William Mulhall and wife to D. V. bhoiea company, lot 5, 6, 1 and a, block L Mccormick's 2d L700 John P. Merle et al to Anna Burner, lot lit, block 1, Matthew' tub low Arthur Kast to same, lot 4, block 2. earn 1WI A. C. Moran to Minna Witlenbach, lot 1L block 72. bouih Omaha 2 Ralatpn Townaite company to Her ml Frlcke, lota lo and 17, block 22, Ralston CM Henry W. Yatea, guardian, to Ral ston Townaite company, same aw Ida M. Bcott and husband to W. II. Guthrie, aft lot 10, block 2, South. Omaha 150 Ann Warden to N. P. Dodge, jr., nhi 12-16-12 1 Jeanie B. Lauer and husband to 8wedlsh Building aesoclalion, lot 2, block 56. Omaha 7.SO0 H. H. Neale to Levi B. Van Camp, part twV nwu 84-15-13 1 Charlea W, Underhill and wife to A. U. Meyer, lot 7, block 1 Crelghton'a 1st 1 C. H. Brlggs and wife to Samuel Mancuao, part taxlot 22, 22-1C-12 T8 E. J. Uhakeahaft et al to C. F. Davla, lot 1, Bang' sub (00 Elisabeth D. Brennan and husband to John A. Ryan, lot (, block 42, Credit Foncier 1 Sophia Marcus to Cassel Realty com pany, part lot 62, o. Rogers' plat of Okahoma 26 Claua Sievars to John Oplts, part neV4 22-16-12 1.950 R. C. Taylor and wife to Sarah O. Mlllan, part lots 16 and 17, block IS, Improvement Association addition.. 1 John F. Byrnes and wife to F. O. Btraube, lot 7, block 2, Drexel's sub 1.100 Bertha C. Plxton to O. L. Wlemer, lot 18, block I, Walnut Hill 650 Elisabeth Kountxe Real Estate com- 6 any to A. A. Saalfeld, lot 6, Forest UU park L600 B. H. Pain and wife to George T. Morton, lot 21, block 11, Orchard Hill 10 Jacob King and wife to 8. G. Steven-' on, sVi lot ID, block a, Millard Place 1,660 Anna Hurd and husband to Eleanor M. Hamilton, lot 27. blook 6, KUby Plac I Ellxa B. Patrick et al to Frances McOovern. lot 4. block 2. Patriok Place 400 Inea Chrlatenaen and husband to Oustav Pegan, lot 11. block 2, Marys vill 4,600 Mary B. Bradley to Eva A. Bradley, lot 4, Pholan's addition 1 Callt Epley to Mary C Cott, lot 6, block 3. Brtgg' Place 2,600 P. E. Her o John E. George, lot 8, block 1, Kountxe A Ruth' addition, ' and other property 126,000 Security Inveatment company to Chaa. L. Saundera, lota 2 and 6, block 2, Saunders dk Htmebaugh' Mount Pleaaant ' 10 Same to aame, lota 19, 20 and 21, block 2, and other lota, aame 10 Sam to aame, lot t, block 2, same, and other lota B Same to aame, lot L 2. t and L block 2, and lot 12, block 16. same.. 10 Dorothea Math to Lucy O'Connor, lot 11, block 131. South Omaha .... 2,216 John B. Kuony to Nebraska Furni ture and Carpet company, north 44 " feet lot 1. block 106, Omaha 24,000 Fred Armbruat and wife to May E. Rials, north 122 feet lot 21 and att alley, sub of block A, Reservoir.... 1.600 Carrie o. Durkea and husband to Mollle H. Van Sant. lot 2. block to. South Omaha 2,200 unarie j urner to cnarie u. ueorg et al, lot 4 and wU lot 2, block 147. Omaha, I r . K. noeney ana wire to Rudolph Diets, lot 6, block 20, South Omaha 2,800 Charlea C. George et al to City Na tional Bank Building company, lot 4 and wV lot 2, block 147, Omaha.. 278.000 Total . .2450,251 GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR ARTILLERY HORSBa Chief Quartermaster' office, Omaha, Nebraska June 7, luu. Sealed proposal in triplicate, will be received at thla offloe, until 11 o'clock a. m., central, aiandaid time, July, 1 19is), and then opened, in the presence of attending biddera for 1W artillery horsea, for delivery at Fort Riley, Kan., or other prominent railroad points. Th animal to conform to specification for artillery horaes. United State reserve right lo accept or reject any or all pro posal or any part thereof. ParUoulars and blanka for proposals furnished on ap plication. Envelopes containing proposal to be endorsed "Prepoaala for Horses" Hnd addressed to Major D. K. MoCarthy, Chief Quartermaster. Js-a-10 Jy2-2-t CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Omaha, Nebraska, July 1. lkKW. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received here and by quartermaster at th putu named herein, until 10 a. nx. oentral stan dard time, July 20, llxJV, for furnishing oats, bran, hay and - straw during the period from October 1, -1202, to June SO, 1910, at Omaha Q. M. Depot, Fort Crook, Omaha and Robinson, Nebraska; Forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kansas; Forts D. A. Russell and Mackenxle. Wyoming; Fort Dea Molnea, Iowa, and Fort Meade. South Dakota. Proposals for delivery at other piece win not be entertained. United States reserves riKht to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on application here, or to quartermasters at stations named. Envelopea containing proposals should be marked "Proposal for Forage" and ad dressed to Major D. E. McCarthy, C. Q. M Jl-l-8-27-28-29 . DEPARTMENT OF THW INTERIOR, OF flce of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C. Sealed proposals, for lettlnx Districts Noa. Lit) and (. In the Crow Indian Reserva tion. Montana, for grastng purpose, either under a lease or by permit, wilt be received at the offlc of th Commissioner of In dian Affaire, Washington, D. C, until I o'clock p. m.. on Monday, August 2, 1W2, and will bo Immediately thereafter opened in th presence of auch bidder a may at tend. Map showing th location of th district and all nooeaaary Information may be obtained on application to the auperlntendent of th Crow Indian School, Crow Aaenoy, Montana. K. Q. VALEN TINE, Acting Commissioner. Jy2 DSut A PAPER TOR THE HOME ; OMAHA BEE BEST IN THE WEST GOVERNMENT NOTICES FORT LOGAN, COLO., JUNE 22, 1902. Sealed proposal in triplicate will be re ceived until a. m., July Zi, 1208, and then publicly opened for construction of addi tion to water distributing system here. Plan and specification may be seen here. United State reserve right to acoept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelope containing proposals should be marked "Proposal for Addition to Water System," and addresaed to Con- atructlng Quartermaster. J24-20Jyg-10-17 LEGAL NOTICES Netlee of Stockholder' Meeting. To the atockholdcr of THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY: In conformity with th requirement of the Constitutions and law of th state ot Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska and thi by-laws of the Company, YOU AKU HEREBY NOTIFIED that by resolution ot th Hoard of Director of Th Mlaoourl Paclfto Railway Company duly adopted a meeting of said Board on th 2nth day oi May, A. D., 11), a meeting oi the stock holders of Th Mlsaourl Pacific Railway Company haa been called to be held at the orrice of the company. Room 7U Missouri Paclfio Building, in th City of St. Louis. in the Slat of Missouri, on th sixth day of August, A. D. Wu, at nln o'clock In the lorenoon, (1) Kor th purpose of considering a Con tract and Articles of Consolidation bearing date the 29tn day of May, 190. neretotur made and entered into by and on behalf of Tn Missouri Paclfio Railway Company and th following named corporation by oraar of their respective Board of Director: Th Kansas and Colorado Paclfio Rail way Company, a conaolidaled corporation of the State ot Kansas: Th Central Branch Railway Company, a consolidated corporation ot th biate ox Kanaaa; Th Rook County Railroad Company, t corporation of th Stat of Kanaaa; Th Nevada and Mlnden Railway Com pany, a corporation ot the State of Ml soorl ' Nevada and Mlnden Railway Company of Kansas, a corporation of ..tn Stat of Kanaaa: Kansas City and Southwestern Wailway Company of Missouri, a corporation of the Slate of Missouri; Kanaaa City and Southwestern Railway Company, a corporation ot th Slat of u.ansas; The Fort Soott Central Railway Cora pany. a consolidated cororauo of th 8 lata of Kanaaa: 1 Kar.opolla and Kansa Central Railway Company, a corporation of th Slat vf Kanaaa, Th Kansas Southwestern Railway com pany, a corporation of tn Stale of Kanaaa; and Th LeRoy and Caney Valley Air Line Railroad Company, a corporation of the State of Kanaaa, (2) For the purpose of rotlng upon th question whether auch Contract and Ar ticle of Consolidation, so mud and en tered into, shall be ratified, assented to, ap proved and adopted and suob consolidation oonsummated or whether such Contract and Articles of Consolidation shall be re jected; (2) To consider and ot upon the adop Uon of a resolution accepting the provis ions of Article II of Chapter 12 of the Re vised Statute of the State of Missouri, 1H9, and to authorise the filing thereof, all aa required by SvoUon numbered 1062 of such lie vised Statu lee in the caae of con eolldatlon of railway corporation; and whereby all or any of aaJd corporations and The Missouri Pacific Railway Company nave agreed to consolidate in the whole, and to consolidate the stock of th re spective companies making auch oonaolicJe Uon, and to form and make under and pur suant to th law of th Slat of Missouri. Kanaaa and Nebraska, a new, consolidated corporation, to be known as Th Missouri Paclfio Railway Company, owning, eon trolling, posaeaslng and bringing under on management all and singular the lines of railroad and other properties, real, personal and mixed, power, rights, privilege, im munities and franchises, belonging to any Of the companies making auch consolida tion, upon th term and condition fixed and stated by aald Contract and Articles of Consolidation: - (4) To take any other action In tb pro mt sea, and to transact any other business that may properly com btfor th meeting. Such Contract and Article of Consolida tion will be submitted to the meeting of the stockholders so called for examinatloa and vry stockholder attending will be fur- n larked with a printed copy thereof, and at any Mm before auch meeting any atock holde will be furnished with a printed copy of auch Contract and Article of Conso lidation upon application therefor during busineea hours to the Assistant Secretary of the Company, at the office of the Com pany In the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Dated. May th, 1M. GEO ROB J. OOtTLD, President of Th Missouri Paclfio Railway Company. A. H. CALEF, Secretary of The Missouri Paclfio Railway Company. 22toA NOTICE TO BIDDERS: WE ARE NOW ready to receive sealed proposals at our offlc until 12 o'clock m., July 16, 11M2, for th erection of an addition to our seed house, in accordance with plans and speci fications now on file at the offlc of th Omaha Builder' Exchange, Omaha, Ne braska, also at the office of C. R. D La Matyr, Fremont, Nebraska. Kindly specify In your bid the difference in the cost of the building of H. W. Johns-Manvtlle Co., 2-ply or e-ply heavy "J-M" asbestos roof ing, is used In place of galvanised steel roofing. Th right 1 reserved to reject any and all bid. Kindly let us hear from you at your earliest convenience with your very lowest bid on the building. Your truly.' WESTERN SEED A IRRIGATION CO., per Wm. Emerson. Manager. Fremont, Neb.. June 26, 1909. Jun-K-2u-July-1-2-2-4. 1 Call Us by Thonc Whenever you want something call 'yhooo Dougla 338 and mak it known through Uvo Want Ad. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI Beetw aeTiIpnut ttahr. ApreJ. Kere- Saha. Affirmed. God, C Uommlsaiorer eirtment. , 1. In an action of foreclose a real ett mortgag when the a 1 1 s Vona of the peti tion are denied, tne burden i on plalnr'ff lo mak prlina facie proof that no aetkm t law has been Instituted (or the recovery of the debt Weeke against Wortminn. Appeal, Thayer. Reversed and remanded. Calkins, C. Cttmmlst.nere' department. 1. A rommratlvelv slight degree or mental incapacity or weaknesa on th p.rt o? a party thereto will Juatiry a court oi unr in enttlng aside a commit for which auch party ha received no valuable considera tion. 2. An administrator who pays out money In purauance of an orler made by the county court cann-.H be personally charged with the reimbursement of the Fame, in the absence of evidence ahowmg th.it the order aa obtained by fraud and that h had guilty knowledge of th asm Flaher v. onamner. Appeal, Affirmed. Fawcett, J. i "Uiiaiiinni tot fort, and upon con flicting testimony ar to b decided by the trial Jury, ana a veroioi wm noi aside on the ground of a want of atrffl olent evidence to eupport It onles th want is so great as to show that th ver dict is manifestly wrong." Byoamor to. T. Qrunrad, M Neb. 622. ,' Brell v. Clau Oroth Plattdvltchn Vereen. Appeal, Douglas. Affirmed. Ep person, C. Commlstloner' Department. 1. Within the meaning of an tnaurance contract for lck benefit. It oannot b ald that an assured is not confined "constant ly to th house" during an Illness charac terised by recurring period of everlty, althnus-h at IntervaJa he mar occaalonally atep Into hi yard or mak vlalt to his Dhvalclan. or other hort and unusual trip, th assured at all times being un able to resume th ordinary dutlee ot tilpnsuree at life. Bohuster r. Schuster. Appeal, Polk. Bo- versed with direction. Dean, J. 1. A tenant in oommon who is in anl. exclusive and adveree possession under claim of title, Is llabl to his co-tenant for an accounting for rents and profits. 1 An action for th recovery of rent and profit from a co-tenant I not barred by the statute of limitation until four year have elapeed from th accruing of auch action. 8. A, J, L and H, brother, by Joint contributions of uibor and money, pur chased 220 acres of farm land, taking th title In th name of tl the -brotners. The evidence examined, discussed in the opln Ion and held, the brothers are tenants In common and H may lawfully prosecute and maintain an action for partition and ror rents and pront. Shad t. Connor. Appeal, Howard. B Versed and remanded. Barnes. J. 1. The personal estate of a deceased per son Is prlmrrly llabl for all debts orested. or personally assumed by hi in. whether secured by mortgage on his real estate or not: and hi hele and devlaee have the right to require hi executor, who 1 also his residuary legatee, to pay such debts out ot th personal estate. Patrick V Patriok. 72 Neb. 454. 2. Where, in a foreclosure suit, brought against a devisee and th heir of a de ceased purchaser of the mortgaged prem Ises who is personally Uabie for th pay- Fient of th mortgag debt. It appear rom th cross petition of th devise that the executor of the will, who 1 also the residuary legatee, haa received personal property belonging to the estate of the testator exceeding the amount of th lien sought to bs enforced, such executor may b compelled to pay off and remove the mortgage Hen. 8. The right to enforce such payment I not barred by reason of th failure of the mortgagee to file a claim against th es tate of th deceased purchased for th Dayment of th mortgage debt. 4. A guardian ad litem, appointed by the court to protect the right of an infant defendant, snouid Ills a general denial. and in case the proper proteotlon of the rights of hi ward require it, he may take auoh affirmative action by filing crosa petition, or other pleading, as- may be necessary (or that purpose. S. On charged with th duty of paying off and discharging a mortgag on real stat may, on application of th owner of th land, be mad a party to the fore closure suit and b compelled to pay ort the mortgage debt and relieve th real estat of th mortgage lien. Bree Brother v. Flrestlne. Appeal, Hitchcock. Reversed and remanded with directions. Duffle, C. Commissioners' de partment. 1. Where a party, free from fault or laches, is prevented from having hla ap peal docketed in the appellate court within tne statutory period, solely tnrougn tn negligence or failure of th proper officer to prepare th transclpt of th poceeding. the law will not pern It him thereby to be deprived of his appeal. Farrell v. F. & M. In. Co. Appeal, Red Willow. Reversed and remanded. Root, J. 1. That part of an Insurance policy re lating to proof and loss snouia D con strued with great liberality. 2. An agent of an Insurance company charged with the duty of adlusting its losses has authority to waive th giving ot notice and proere of loss. 8. And if such an adjuster, after prop- arty covered by a policy of Insurance Is sued by his principal has bean destroyed Dy tire, goes to tn cen ot tne con flagratlon and inform an agent of the assured, who was directed to look after an adjustment of aald loss, that aald lo is total and the company will be com pelled to pay It, and that If the policy holder were present they would have no trouble In settling, such conduct and state ment. If the assured relies thereon, amount to a watver on the part of the company of notice and proof of loss and wui estop It from Insisting on a forfeiture based upon th non-receipt of auch ntlc tand proof. Cleve v. Chicago, B. tfe Q. R. Co. Ap peal, Otoe, Reversed and remanded. Ep person, C. Commissioner department. 1. A railroad company shipping stock, accompanied by the owner, U not liable for loss occasioned by excessive heat in transit In the absence ot competent evi dence of negligence. Berger v. Wilcox. Appeal, Dawson. Re versed. Duffle, C. Commissioner depart ment. L Where a barkeeper sells Intoxicating liquor to a minor, or to an habitual drunkard, th proprietor of th plac will be held esponslble for auch aalea In the absence of evidence that they were made In violation of his orders. Peterson v. State. Error, Kearney, Re versed and remanded. Root J- L Where a defendant 1 being tried for Incest th declarations of the prosecutrix made In his absence concerning an al leged criminal Intercourse with him In a county other than the ene wherein he Is being tried, are Incompetent and, if re ceived over defendant's objections, entltl him to a new trial. 1 , Where the defendant In a criminal east has testified in his own behalf and the oourt has given a proper Instruction concerning the credibility of the witnesses generally, it la not proper In another In struction to at at ''neither la the Jury bound to blindly recetv tb teatlniony of the defendant a true." Uribi. Hruby against- Sovereign camp of th Woodmen of th World. Appeal frcm Cuming. Aftlrmed. Fawcett, J. L Wnen the evidence is substantially th same a on a former appeal, th weignt and au act to be given uoU evidence luuat ae oouaiuerad as foreclosed by tu lormsr decision on that ooinL. Mead atfaiusl Tialiuck. al Neb., tl&; 7 N. W. 2aX luiba. Shannon against liartholoinew. Ap peal from Douglas. Affirmed. Duffle, C Oomnilsialoiier' department. L A nolle lo th owner of land, sought to be condemned for park purpose staled that the appraisers appointed to view the laud and assess the damages would meet ai 2 o'clock p. m. on a certain day and com mence their view across Nineteenth street from Kountse park, within the corporal Umits of the cliy, and after viewing the property and hearing interested parties, would adjourn to room 2U0, Omaha National bank building, where the business would be proceeded with until completed. Held, that the notice was sufficiently delinlte and certain aa to th time and plac of meet ing. I. Th Omaha city charter of 1906 pro vided that In appropriating lands for para and other purposes three appraisers should be appointed by the city council, except that In caaes where land t the value of Isu.uuO or more was to be taken, flv ap praiser should be appointed. Held, that as a preliminary step in the appointment of appraisers the council must exercise its own Judgment a to th value of the laud to be taken, and. If but three appraiser were sddo nted and their report showed the land to be of the value ef 260,000 sr more, a aecond appraisement made by flv appraiser must be had, but tnat the ap praiseinent made by the five appraisers would be valid regardless of the value found bv them. 2. One section of a city charter provides for ths appointment of the members of the park board by the Jurigee of the district court of th Judicial district In which th city IS located. In a caae determined by thi court it was held that the atatute direct rx the appointment to be made by the district Judges was unconstitutional and that the park .board auould Ue ap pointed by the mayor and city council, un der another section or tn cnarter. field, tli at a park board, whose member were appointed by the mayor and c4ly council. were lnveeted with all cower vested in park boards by the charter and that it bad authority to designate the real estate deemed desirable fpr park purpose. 14I2. Remington Typewriter company agalnat SUnpson. Appeal from Dnuglsa. Affirmed. hA person. C. Commissioners department. 1. A party will not he entitled to a new trial for (urprlae occasioned by his ad versary's evidence, when he could have procured all available evidence to refute It by procuring a hort continuance of th trial, but fall to aak for such contin uance. 15628. Shepherdcm aralnst Clootn. Appeal from Franklin. Affirmed. Parnea, J. L Durlna th nrosress of the trial de fendant requested The court to order tne Jury to view the locu In que and offered to pay the expena thereof. The order was not made at that time, but on the dty following th court stated that If th offer was still open he would mak the order. Defendant replied that the offer was (till ood, and thereupon the order was mad, 'he Jury In charge of a bailiff drov to the premise In Question, and at noon ate dinner at th home of on of th defend ant, thu partaking of hi bounty without cnarge or payment thereof, ins trial was concluded on the following day and resulted In a verdict for the defendants. Plaintiff failed to Interpose an objection or reserve an exception to the order, and being aware of th fact that th Jury at dinner at the home of one of the derendanta, witnoui his presence or the presence of his counael tailed to cU that matter to the attention of the court, and arrest th progress of the trial. Held, that he could not, after verdict, complain of th order or tvall himself of the mlsonnduct ot tne oerena- ants in providing dinner ror tne party. 2. A new trial should not be granted (or th mlaconduct of the Jury where it affirm' atlvely appear that such mlsconduot was known to tne compisining pany in time to hav enabled him to call It to th atten tion of th court befor th Jury retired to consider the verdict. 10K23. Btit x rel. Sherrer agatnet -uiir. Appeal from Baundera. Reversed and re manded. Root, J. .... L That part of chapter CLIII. law M ru An Interesting THE HAPPINESS TILE BEE WANT AD BROUGHT. FREE RENT ON ANY OF THE FOL- DOWINO UNTIL JULY 1: 83J2K Wbter St., 6-r. nlc home, 810. Florence Lake, 851T Webater street. Omaha, Neb. Father. 8. B. Lake, High School, th Grade. E. M. Graft, Principal, Age, ' 12 years. "Oh! Robert," ald Grac to hr older brother, "I do not o what wo will do, for you know alnco mother and father were killed w have Just barely mad nds meet, but now that slater Mildred has broken her arm I hav paid th deotor th laat two dollar. H cam to so her twice yesterday and I paid him, for I did not want any bills coming here, but you know Mr. Williams, th landlord, aald If w did not pay thla month' rent, w would hav to get out, and h would have no half payment about It. I hav triad to sav those two to help pay th rant, but now It Is gone and we hav started on thla month's rent already. What will w doT You know. Unci Jack aald that aa soon aa h could get away from th farm h would com and what h could do about getting us a home, but he said b knew h could not com until tb first of July, and that w would hav to gat along until then. I hav been looking forward to that time and have boon trying to get along, but now w ar In a fix. "I know, Robert, that you ar not to blame, for you ar working too hard now, with working both day and evening, and as for Mildred I know ah is sorry w ar In auch a fix for her Bake and ours, too, for she la not abl to take car of Mrs. Brown'a baby, now and 'that money always cam In handy." Robert was silent after that and tried tn many ways to help things along, but all In vain. Two evenings after his talk with Graoe, Robert at down to read Th Even ing Bee, Robert did not think a Grace did that nothing In th paper wa worth reading except th big advertisements, when you could get a dress at a bargain, but read everything over carefully until h oame to th word on the want ad page of Th Be which read "Offered for Rant." Knowing th stat they were in, he glanced further down th page to se "Free Rent on Any of th Following Until July 1st." H stopped and thought; h knew his ffnole Jack would b ther by July lat and If Grac thought It alright, why not accept th great offer tn Th Bee, sines h could get th furnltur moved free. He talked It over with Graoe, who waa delighted with such an offer, and they made arrangements to mov th next day and th few days rent on th old house waa paid. Now In their now bom thy,wr happy and got along nicely until Uncle Jack cam July 1st Talking to Grac on ovenlng Robert aid: "I think now you will admit that th big advertisement In Th Bee ar not th only thing worth reading but Th Bee Want Ada aa welU" HOW MUCH CAN YOU SEE IN A WANT ADT A STORY BACK OF EACH. Available Office Space On account of changes being mhde to accommodate one of onr tenants with more office room, desirable tspace on Bixtu floor facing Farnam street. This room is 20x20, in the southwest corner of the building and is well lighted; also has large fire proof vault. Partitions will be arranged to suit permanent tenant. The Bee Building Is the best kept office building lp the city, and every effort is made to care for our tenants as they would expect. If you con template making a change, we would like to have you give us a call and take a look through the building. We have a waiting list, so that if you cannot find what you want in vacant space, let us file your application for rooms. We will be able to fix you out some time. The Bee Building Co R. W. Baker, Superintendent 17th and Tamam, braaka. 1207. sections K9. et sop.. Annotated Statutea, 1907, which authorises the coin mlsslonera of one coumy, upon proper petition, to establish the boundailea of a dranage dial! let s i as to Inilu.lc land In an adjulnlng county, is not old. 1 The houndsilea of dralnnge district treated under said act may lawiully over lap. 1 The commissioners at any time before the rights of thlid persons have accrued, may alter the boundnrles of anch propose diatrlrta, but if a change la made they must give the land owners will, In aa.d district three weeks notice of the election and therein correctly describe Uio bound arle ot th pioposed district. 4. In cas the commissioner, after establishing the boundaries of a proposed district, under aald act, publish notice ot the election provided by statute, and there after, befor the elevtlon. modify auoh boundaries, but do hot change the notice, land owner within the altered district who did not participate in said election may. If he acta promptly, maintain aa action tn quo warranto to diaaolve aald dlstrlot and oust it director trom office, UwsS. Uulnby against Union Paclfio Kali road company. Appeal from Dawson. lie veraed a o first and affirmed aa to eoon4 .sua ot action. Root. J. 1. An Instruction submitting to th Jury as an Issue of fart a question material ts th case, regarding which there is no evi dence to support a finding, la erroneous. Chamberlain Banking houae agalnat Wool aey, 60 Neb., lit. 1 Q., a shipper, was notified by th gent of th railway company to load hi horse promptly at ( o'clock; Q. agreed with the carrier that In consideration of f res transportation f0 on pron, he would. furnish a caretaker to accompany aald hnrwi: would load and unload them and oare for the tock while In th car and yard of the oarrler. Immediately after th horaes were placed In the car both th shipper and caretaker departed and said animals wer lsft In the yard of th car- ner; an hour later a stranger npueeo tnaj tin none were In an excited condition and wer kicking, biting and trampling each other; the evidence did not tend to prove that 1d condition arose from any rouse other than rh Inherent pmpeneltle of th horse, and the delay In tart1ng th caf on Its trip. Held, that th carrier wa no! llabl to th hlpper fnr hla los. Want Ad Story THERE IS we will have for rent on July 1st, a